Tiffany McCain, District II

Mrs. McCain graduated from Central High School Coosa County in 2006. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 2010 from Alabama State University with a major in Psychology and a minor in English. Mrs. McCain earned her Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health

Counseling from Alabama State in 2016. Currently, Mrs. McCain is serving as Career

Coach/Counselor at J.F. Ingram State Technical College, a college for incarcerated individuals.

She is married to Brandon McCain and has four choldren: Antoneo, Camryn, Matthew, and Lauren.

District 3

David Tuck, District III

Mr. Tuck has been a member of the Coosa County Board of Education since 1996. He holds a Master Level School Board Member certificate with the Alabama Association of School Boards. Before retiring, he was with Law Enforcement/Corrections. Mr. Tuck attended Central Alabama Community College with an Associate degree of Applied Science (AAS). He received a B.A.

degree from Alabama A & M, and a Masters in Justice and Public Safety from Auburn University at Montgomery. He received a Legal Assistant Certification (technician) from Auburn University at Montgomery.

Mr. Tuck has been married to his wife Hilda for 35 years and they have two children, Kioka and Chauncey. He is retired from the State of Alabama, Department of Corrections with 31 years as Classification Specialist.

District 4

Donna McVey, District IV, Chairperson

Mrs. McVey is a 1985 graduate of Coosa County High School. She received an Associates degree in Business in 1989 and an Associates degree in Nursing in 1991.

Mrs. McVey has been married to her husband Donnie for 22 years. They have six children ages 11 to 28 who have all attended or still attend Central Coosa County Schools.

Mrs. McVey’s vision for our school system is …EVERY STUDENT HAS POTENTIAL TO DO ANYTHING THEY DESIRE, with the collaboration of faculty, students, parents, and the Board of Education.

District 5

Gay Adams, District V, Vice Chairman

Mrs. Adams graduated from Weogufka High School in 1979. She attended Central Alabama

Community College and finished with an Associate degree in 1981. Mrs. Adams received a Bachelor of Science degree from Montevallo in 1982, and a Master’s degree from Auburn in 1997.

Mrs. Adams married her husband, Todd in 1982. They have one daughter, Cara. Mrs. Adams taught in the Coosa County School System for 25 years and retired in 2007. After retirement she was part-time graduation coach and technology assistant. She now works part-time with CLAS (Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools), serves as Director at the Weogufka Center for Arts Entertainment and Education, serves on the Weogufka Alumni Committee, and is a Volunteer with the Coosa County HIPPY program. Mrs. Adams enjoys fishing, turkey hunting, photography, and she has never lost her love for learning or teaching.

Superintendent of Education

Andi Wilson, Superintendent Of Education

Mrs. Wilson is a 1985 graduate of Goodwater High School. She attended Alexander City State Junior College where she received her Associates of Science Degree. She transferred to Auburn University at Montgomery where she received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Elementary Education. She began her teaching career at Kellyton Elementary where she taught third grade for five years. It was during this time she began working on and completing her Masters degree from AUM. She transferred to Rockford Elementary where she taught Title I classes, third grade and became reading coach during the last two years the school was open. When Central Elementary opened, she was one of the reading coaches until 2011 when she was named Federal Programs and Testing Coordinator for the Coosa County School System. A year later, she additionally took on the role of Special Education Coordinator. Mrs. Wilson received her Educational Specialist Degree in Elementary Education and Education Leadership Certification while at Central Elementary. She and her husband Phillip, have two children, Lauren a 2004 and Levi, a 2010 Central High graduate. She has two grandchildren, Wilson and Harper.